It's a common effect of urbanization for some reason. Probably something to do with the higher, denser populations, and thus a greater chance of an influx of newcomers who aren't native to the region.
Although in Utah the contrasting differences between urban city centers and suburban or rural areas are especially noticeable. Culturally speaking.
If they weren't congregating in cities they'd find other places to congregate, unfortunately. Although maybe the impact they have on politics wouldn't have been quite as significant if they'd been forced to live in more isolated and rural areas.
Granted though, it could easily be argued that their significance in politics was largely fabricated and built up through leftist-degenerate propaganda for a number of decades. So they could cultivate it as a political wedge and a cancer they can spread. And likely more.
I assume that if you grow up anywhere in conservative or Mormon Western part of the country and go gay, that you move to Salt Lake City. Makes sense from the perspective that most small towns have a microscopic gay population compared to a large city like Salt Lake.
If gay males are 1% of the population, and you live in a small town of 5,000, that's maybe 25 people.
I do think large urban cities particularly promote grooming and that shit, however.
You're absolutely right. It's been a long time since I've done anything in that general region so I'd totally forgotten that was almost the main reason for such a contrasting differences.
And I do agree, there's a wide range of influencing factors with urban city life that play into it. Some of it's definitely grooming and general clownworld nonsense, but I think like you indicated, there's a little bit more of a migratory happenstance that occurs.
For instance, I imagine a lot of the average gays and whatever who try moving to SLC are also going to be in a situation where they're trying to rebuild huge chunks of their social network. So it makes even more sense why so many would end up flocking into the same place like that.
Salt Lake City is one of the gayest cities in the country.
It's a common effect of urbanization for some reason. Probably something to do with the higher, denser populations, and thus a greater chance of an influx of newcomers who aren't native to the region.
Although in Utah the contrasting differences between urban city centers and suburban or rural areas are especially noticeable. Culturally speaking.
It's almost like all the degenerates congregate in cities no matter where you go. Maybe but cities were a mistake.
If they weren't congregating in cities they'd find other places to congregate, unfortunately. Although maybe the impact they have on politics wouldn't have been quite as significant if they'd been forced to live in more isolated and rural areas.
Granted though, it could easily be argued that their significance in politics was largely fabricated and built up through leftist-degenerate propaganda for a number of decades. So they could cultivate it as a political wedge and a cancer they can spread. And likely more.
I assume that if you grow up anywhere in conservative or Mormon Western part of the country and go gay, that you move to Salt Lake City. Makes sense from the perspective that most small towns have a microscopic gay population compared to a large city like Salt Lake.
If gay males are 1% of the population, and you live in a small town of 5,000, that's maybe 25 people.
I do think large urban cities particularly promote grooming and that shit, however.
You're absolutely right. It's been a long time since I've done anything in that general region so I'd totally forgotten that was almost the main reason for such a contrasting differences.
And I do agree, there's a wide range of influencing factors with urban city life that play into it. Some of it's definitely grooming and general clownworld nonsense, but I think like you indicated, there's a little bit more of a migratory happenstance that occurs.
For instance, I imagine a lot of the average gays and whatever who try moving to SLC are also going to be in a situation where they're trying to rebuild huge chunks of their social network. So it makes even more sense why so many would end up flocking into the same place like that.